Portable Insulin Travel (Mini fridge for peptides)

Macaco brazil

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Hello everyone, since peptides, after reconstitution, must be stored in the refrigerator at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius, I'm looking to buy a portable insulin travel device to maintain a more consistent temperature. This is because the refrigerator itself, when it reaches a low temperature, essentially stops working, increasing the temperature and creating a constantly unstable temperature.
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Does anyone who has already bought one have any recommendations? (I'm from Brazil, lol)
Or could you recommend something I can do for storing them in the refrigerator to avoid these temperature fluctuations? I bought a thermal bag to put the peptides in and store them in the refrigerator, but I don't know if that would solve the problem.
 
I have the same one and has a lot of space to fit even 20 vials. I have it from november for hgh and hcg and i keep it around 4-5 degrees and until now it has been working great.
 
Eu tenho um igual e ele tem bastante espaço, cabem até 20 ampolas. Comprei em novembro para usar com HGH e HCG e mantenho a temperatura entre 4 e 5 graus, e até agora tem funcionado perfeitamente.
Qual você comprou? Você tem o link? Existem tantas opções, mas nem todas são boas.
 
I put a $30 tiny Fridgidaire "fridge" in my bathroom. It's super convenient and avoids my kids / guests from seeing weird things in our main fridge. It isn't technically a fridge because it doesn't have a compressor, but it keeps the temps "good enough" for me.

I am of the opinion peptides are more temp resilient than many claim. For example, the official zepbound guidelines say it can be unrefridgerated for up to 21 days. So if my mini fridge happens to hit 50 degrees every once in a while I don't think its gonna cause any issues.

That said, my unreconstituted peptides stay in a case in a chest freezer "just in case".
 
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